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Essay / Obama Care: Affordable Health Insurance for All
The concept of affordable health insurance for all sounds impressive in theory and the practical application seems realistic. However, as the idealistic theory unfolds, the cost and coverage decreases or fails to address all aspects, leading to much controversy. The bill and Obama are rapidly losing popularity; At first, Obama had the support of the House of Representatives and Congress, which also changed dramatically. This topic is a concern for everyone, as everyone would like to have affordable health insurance for their family, not only in the event of a catastrophic illness, but also to cover preventative health care. Obama was able to convince Congress to accept his health plan by establishing a special rule for health care. Congress and its staff will receive a special grant to purchase health insurance on Obama's health care exchange, which was not available to other Americans at the same income level. This is also directly due to the fact that both houses were controlled by Democrats and Obama's popularity was high at that time. As everyone knows, timing is everything; the opportunity was there, a Democratic President, a Democratically controlled Congress and a Democratically controlled House, so the deed was done, the health care bill passed without a hitch. Unfortunately, there are many negative reactions to “mandatory employer health care coverage.” » In many cases, due to higher costs for employers, staff has been reduced. In most cases, more people have found themselves unemployed as a direct result of Obama's care, because many employers simply cannot afford to provide federally guaranteed health care. There is currently an open enrollment for health insurance which will end on March 23, 2014. This is called...... middle of paper...... should not be subject to no administrative or judicial control. decisions of the boards of directors. Making the members almost untouchable, members will be appointed by the confirmed President and Senate, after which they can only be dismissed for neglect of duty or malfeasance of office. However, once the board makes a decision, it can only be overturned by Congress, and only through unprecedented and constitutionally questionable legislative procedures. This all seems a little worrying, the laws and constitution of our country that were established by the founders to have a set of checks and balances. The founders were wise beyond their time, knowing that there had to be a balance of power, so they essentially created two branches of government within each other, with the federal government having final say on all matters. questions, but also giving states a certain freedom. enact the laws that govern their state.